Budget Fights Begin With Obama’s $4.23 Trillion Proposal
Measured over 10 years, the proposal would cost $52.63 trillion between 2017 and 2026, $26 billion less than the $52.89 trillion that the administration estimates would be spent if current
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Measured over 10 years, the proposal would cost $52.63 trillion between 2017 and 2026, $26 billion less than the $52.89 trillion that the administration estimates would be spent if current
The Senate’s budget shows a flat $24 million for the 100 lawmakers salaries through 2026.
Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) and Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) have introduced legislation that would extend the Iran Sanctions Act, set to expire in 2016, through 2026.
position to not only vote openly but to nominate Prince Ali and work very hard for his election, we know that that may come with some difficulties down the road in terms of seeking support for hosting the 2026
position to not only vote openly but to nominate Prince Ali and work very hard for his election, we know that that may come with some difficulties down the road in terms of seeking support for hosting the 2026
“Under the plan, BLM will receive $18 million annually through 2026 to pay for additional staff in field offices receiving a high number of oil and gas drilling permits.
At a total cost of $4.5 billion, it won’t be done until 2026.
The Medicare Hospital Insurance trust fund is estimated to have sufficient funds to cover its obligations until 2026, the trustees said.
Ditto, we’re sure, for the Democratic candidates of 2026, for whom the little ones will be eligible to vote.
Proud dad notes in an e-mail to pals that he and Valmoro voted early and that their son is “already looking forward to casting his first ballot in the 2026 Democratic primary.” Briefly Quoted.
The mantra of Democrats — now including Dean — is that the Medicare and Social Security trust funds will be “solvent” until 2026 and 2042, respectively.
ROLL CALL: So are these reforms going to do something about the problem that the Medicare system was going to go bankrupt in 2026? SCULLY: No. ROLL CALL: So what is the answer?